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Peters, Tom – Library Journal, 2009
The future of reading is very much in doubt. In this century, reading could soar to new heights or crash and burn. Some educators and librarians fear that sustained reading for learning, for work, and for pleasure may be slowly dying out as a widespread social practice. Several social and technological developments of the 20th century, such as…
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Services, Library Role, Reading Motivation
Albanese, Andrew Richard; Oder, Norman – Library Journal, 2009
This article presents an interview with Dan Clancy, engineering director for Google Book Search. In this interview, Clancy talks about the pending Google Book Search settlement, involving millions of volumes digitized from libraries, which drew a lawsuit from the Association of American Publishers and the Authors Guild. He also discusses pricing,…
Descriptors: Publishing Industry, Library Role, Libraries, National Organizations
Degyansky, Kathy – Library Journal, 2008
Roughly 3.8 million people in the United States between the ages of 18 and 24 are neither in school nor employed, according to the National League of Cities. That translates to one in six adults in this age group. Many organizations, forums, national advocacy groups, and the like use the term disconnected youth when approaching this subject. Some…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 2008
In a time when information self-service and enhanced competition have sent libraries of all types into an oftentimes desperate search for a renewed sense of purpose, a fundamentally important question takes center stage: How can libraries connect with the deepest aspirations of their service communities? This article describes a new library…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
Berry, John N., III – Library Journal, 2007
One candidate for president-elect of the American Library Association (ALA) is a woman, the other is a man. One can tell them apart by looking at them. But Nancy Davenport and James Rettig are not that far apart on the issues that confront the old association and the profession it serves. They have selected slightly different emphases for their…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, Presidents, Libraries, Library Administration
Williams, Patrick; Pearce, J. T. – Library Journal, 1973
One important responsibility of the library profession is the development and promulgation of a comprehensive, enlightened, well-reasoned, and sophisticated position on the question of censorship. (3 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Censorship, Librarians, Libraries, Library Role
Blasingame, Ralph – Library Journal, 1972
If there is to be a great debate" within librarianship, statement or restatement of objectives should be the starting point, not the possibilities of applying computers to libraries and information. If professional persons are to have influence over the future of society, a great debate must soon begin. (2 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Librarians, Libraries, Library Role, Library Science
Feinberg, Renee; Vaughn, Susan – Library Journal, 1976
Reports on a survey of feminist presses that explored their view of the role of libraries. (PF)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Females, Feminism, Libraries
Dempsey, Beth – Library Journal, 2004
As bookstores and the Internet march forward, the library community continues to question and forecast its role in society. Innovative libraries nationwide have seized the opportunity to reinvent themselves, bringing a new level of excitement to the industry. Yet puzzlement remains on what strategies, what roles will work in communities where…
Descriptors: Internet, Library Services, Libraries, Library Role
Schuman, Patricia Glass – Library Journal, 1976
Libraries must begin to provide not only the information tools which will allow individuals to better manipulate the system, but those that will allow them to research and change the system. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Futures (of Society), Libraries, Library Role
Childers, Thomas – Library Journal, 1971
Unless a limited set of specific goals is pursued with diligence, the local library may find itself running off in all directions at once, trying to satisfy every library-related need of a very heterogeneous "community." (16 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Community, Information Needs, Information Services, Libraries
Library Journal, 2002
Reports on the American Library Association's 2002 annual conference in Atlanta. Topics include incoming president Mitch Freedman's initiative to improve librarian salaries; author presentations; new technology, especially Amazon.com, and the library's role; ALA politics; intellectual freedom issues; salaries and recruiting; interoperability; and…
Descriptors: Conferences, Intellectual Freedom, Librarians, Libraries
Swan, John – Library Journal, 1988
Examines the changing roles of libraries and librarians in the information age, emphasizing the impact of technology. It is suggested that librarians should assert themselves as providers of information in a human context. Nine references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Information Technology, Librarians, Libraries
Library Journal, 1973
Despite setbacks and hazards, libraries today are a more vital and a more appreciated part of our lives than ever before. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Librarians, Libraries, Library Education
Dempsey, Beth – Library Journal, 2007
The baby boom generation--those born during the post-World War II years 1946 through 1964--has a track record of rebellion that has caused startling cultural and social transformations, including rock 'n' roll, the peace movement, civil rights, and agendas we can be less proud of. Reports indicate that this generation is again poised to create a…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Social Change, Library Role, Libraries
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